Winchester Bismuth Ammunition 28 Gauge 3″ 1 oz #5 Non-Toxic Shot
$31.00 – $105.00Price range: $31.00 through $105.00
Winchester Bismuth 28 Gauge 3″ #5 Non-Toxic Shot
The Winchester Bismuth 28 Gauge 3″ #5 Shot is premium non-toxic ammunition built for waterfowl and upland hunting in areas requiring lead-free loads. Engineered with 1 oz of bismuth shot, this shell provides dense, uniform patterns while being safe for the environment.
This load is perfect for hunters seeking high-performance, reliable ammunition in a 28 gauge platform. The bismuth shot is harder and denser than steel, delivering superior downrange energy and improved lethality, all with low recoil for comfortable shooting.
Whether you’re targeting ducks, geese, or other game birds, Winchester Bismuth 28 Gauge provides consistent results and ethical, non-toxic performance.
Key Features & Specifications
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Brand: Winchester
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Product Line: Bismuth
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Gauge: 28 Gauge
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Shell Length: 3″
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Shot Weight: 1 oz
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Shot Size: #5
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Shot Type: Non-toxic bismuth
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Use: Waterfowl, upland hunting
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Performance: Dense patterns, low recoil, non-toxic
Why Choose Winchester Bismuth Ammo?
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Non-toxic bismuth shot safe for wetlands and protected areas
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Superior downrange energy compared to steel shot
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Consistent shot patterns for reliable target engagement
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Low recoil for extended hunting comfort
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Trusted Winchester quality and reliability
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Is this ammo legal for waterfowl hunting?
Yes. Bismuth shot is legal in all areas requiring non-toxic ammunition, including federally managed waterfowl refuges.
How does bismuth compare to steel?
Bismuth is denser and softer than steel, offering better patterns, less barrel wear, and higher lethality at range.
Can I use this in all 28 gauge shotguns?
Yes. Compatible with 28 Gauge shotguns chambered for 3″ shells.
Is this good for upland birds?
Absolutely. Its dense pellet pattern makes it effective for grouse, pheasant, and quail.
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